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Entrepreneurship and economic growth by William Baumol and Robert Strom
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title = {Entrepreneurship and economic growth},
volume = {1},
issn = {1932-443X},
url = {http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com.ezproxy.rice.edu/doi/10.1002/sej.26/abstract},
doi = {10.1002/sej.26},
abstract = {Entrepreneurs who focus on innovation in their products, their production techniques, and their markets play a key role in economic growth. The direction of their activity is guided by their goals: wealth, power, and prestige. Current institutions, shaped by history and government are critical in determining where entrepreneurs will find it most promising to direct their efforts, sometimes, but not always, benefiting the general welfare. One goal of good policy, therefore, is redesign of institutions so as to attract entrepreneurial activity to beneficial directions. Copyright © 2008 Strategic Management Society.},
language = {en},
number = {3-4},
urldate = {2017-02-17},
journal = {Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal},
author = {Baumol, William J. and Strom, Robert J.},
month = dec,
year = {2007},
keywords = {Economic Growth, economic growth, Entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship, institutions, invention dissemination},
pages = {233--237},
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Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth by Bert Hoselitz
@article{hoselitz_entrepreneurship_1952,
title = {Entrepreneurship and {Economic} {Growth}},
volume = {12},
issn = {0002-9246},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/3484612},
number = {1},
urldate = {2017-02-17},
journal = {The American Journal of Economics and Sociology},
author = {Hoselitz, Bert F.},
year = {1952},
pages = {97--110},
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Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth by Martin Carree and Roy Thurik
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type = {Books},
title = {Entrepreneurship and {Economic} {Growth}},
url = {http://econpapers.repec.org/bookchap/elgeebook/3673.htm},
abstract = {This authoritative volume presents a collection of the most influential and important articles dealing with the relationship between entrepreneurship and economic growth and development. The collection covers a range of key issues through which entrepreneurial activity may influence economic progress.},
urldate = {2017-02-17},
institution = {Edward Elgar Publishing},
author = {Carree, Martin and Thurik, Roy},
year = {2006},
keywords = {Business and Management},
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Need for achievement, entrepreneurship, and economic growth: A critique of the McClelland thesis by R. Scott
@article{scott_need_1984,
title = {Need for achievement, entrepreneurship, and economic growth: {A} critique of the {McClelland} thesis},
volume = {21},
copyright = {(c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved},
issn = {0362-3319},
shorttitle = {Need for achievement, entrepreneurship, and economic growth},
abstract = {Examines D. McClelland's (1961) theory, as presented in The Achieving Society, that there exists a causal link between a psychological factor known as need for achievement (nAch) and the economic growth and decline of nations. Attention is directed to McClelland's conception of the nature and origin of nAch and the role nAch plays in the economic growth process. It is argued that the theory is empirically invalid, theoretically inadequate, and offers little value to those interested in promoting economic growth. It is suggested that future theory and research should concentrate on the interaction between psychological and structural factors as they relate to economic growth. This approach would more closely approximate reality by emphasizing factors at individual, national, and international levels.},
language = {English},
number = {2},
journal = {The Social Science Journal},
author = {Scott, R.},
year = {1984},
keywords = {*Achievement Motivation, Economy},
pages = {125--134},
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Entrepreneurship, small business and economic growth by Roy Thurk and Sander Wennekers
@article{thurik_entrepreneurship_2004,
title = {Entrepreneurship, small business and economic growth},
volume = {11},
issn = {1462-6004},
url = {http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/abs/10.1108/14626000410519173},
doi = {10.1108/14626000410519173},
number = {1},
urldate = {2017-02-23},
journal = {Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development},
author = {Thurik, Roy and Wennekers, Sander},
month = mar,
year = {2004},
pages = {140--149},
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Entrepreneurship in Economic Theory by William Baumol
@article{baumol_entrepreneurship_1968,
title = {Entrepreneurship in {Economic} {Theory}},
volume = {58},
issn = {0002-8282},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/1831798},
number = {2},
urldate = {2017-02-23},
journal = {The American Economic Review},
author = {Baumol, William J.},
year = {1968},
pages = {64--71}
The Impact of Entrepreneurship on Economic Growth by Martin Caree and Roy Thurik
@incollection{carree_impact_2010,
series = {International {Handbook} {Series} on {Entrepreneurship}},
title = {The {Impact} of {Entrepreneurship} on {Economic} {Growth}},
copyright = {©2010 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC},
isbn = {978-1-4419-1190-2 978-1-4419-1191-9},
url = {http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4419-1191-9_20},
abstract = {The present chapter deals with the consequences of entrepreneurship for macro-economic growth. It consists of eight sections: (1) Introduction; (2) The influence of economic development on entrepreneurship; (3) Types of entrepreneurship and their relation to economic growth; (4) The effects of the choice between entrepreneurship and employment; (5) Entrepreneurship in endogenous growth models; (6) Strands of empirical evidence; (7) The time lag structure; and (8) Conclusion.},
language = {en},
number = {5},
urldate = {2017-02-23},
booktitle = {Handbook of {Entrepreneurship} {Research}},
publisher = {Springer New York},
author = {Carree, Martin A. and Thurik, A. Roy},
editor = {Acs, Zoltan J. and Audretsch, David B.},
year = {2010},
note = {DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-1191-9\_20},
keywords = {Economic Growth, Economic Policy, Entrepreneurship},
pages = {557--594},
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Entrepreneurship capital and economic growth by David Audretsch
@article{audretsch_entrepreneurship_2007,
title = {Entrepreneurship capital and economic growth},
volume = {23},
issn = {0266-903X},
url = {https://academic.oup.com/oxrep/article-abstract/23/1/63/510594/Entrepreneurship-capital-and-economic-growth},
doi = {10.1093/oxrep/grm001},
number = {1},
urldate = {2017-02-24},
journal = {Oxford Review of Economic Policy},
author = {Audretsch, David B.},
month = mar,
year = {2007},
pages = {63--78},
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The interaction of entrepreneurship and institutions by Magnus Henrekson and Tino Sanandaji
@article{henrekson_interaction_2011,
title = {The interaction of entrepreneurship and institutions},
volume = {7},
issn = {1744-1382, 1744-1374},
url = {https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-institutional-economics/article/interaction-of-entrepreneurship-and-institutions/DD9AF1A1BFA6DC0714066B09E9D52E0C},
doi = {10.1017/S1744137410000342},
abstract = {Abstract:Previous research, notably Baumol (1990), has highlighted the role of institutions in channeling entrepreneurial supply into productive, unproductive, or destructive activities. However, entrepreneurship is not only influenced by institutions – entrepreneurs often help shape institutions themselves. The bilateral causal relation between entrepreneurs and institutions is examined in this paper. Entrepreneurs affect institutions in at least three ways. Entrepreneurship abiding by existing institutions is occasionally disruptive enough to challenge the foundations of prevailing institutions. Entrepreneurs sometimes have the opportunity to evade institutions, which tends to undermine the effectiveness of the institutions, or cause institutions to change for the better. Lastly, entrepreneurs can directly alter institutions through innovative political entrepreneurship. Like business entrepreneurship, innovative political activity may be productive or unproductive, depending on the incentives facing entrepreneurs.},
number = {1},
urldate = {2017-03-27},
journal = {Journal of Institutional Economics},
author = {Henrekson, Magnus and Sanandaji, Tino},
month = mar,
year = {2011},
pages = {47--75},
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Opportunities and Entrepreneurship by Jonathan Eckhardt and Scott Shane
@article{eckhardt_opportunities_2003,
title = {Opportunities and {Entrepreneurship}},
volume = {29},
issn = {0149-2063},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/014920630302900304},
doi = {10.1177/014920630302900304},
abstract = {This article extends and elaborates the perspective on entrepreneurship articulated by Shane and Venkataraman (2000) and Venkataraman (1997) by explaining in more detail the role of opportunities in the entrepreneurial process. In particular, the article explains the importance of examining entrepreneurship through a disequilibrium framework that focuses on the characteristics and existence of entrepreneurial opportunities. In addition, the article describes several typologies of opportunities and their implications for understanding entrepreneurship.},
language = {en},
number = {3},
urldate = {2017-03-27},
journal = {Journal of Management},
author = {Eckhardt, Jonathan T. and Shane, Scott A.},
month = jun,
year = {2003},
pages = {333--349},
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